Elderflower Tea Pressé We are always looking for ways to be healthier and kinder to our bodies at TGL so it’s fair to say we get very excited when we find a non-alcoholic drink option that is really delicious, full of grown-up flavour and just as exciting as a glass of wine…plus it’s relatively guilt
Mums Empowering Mums We’re mums too, so we know how hectic life can be with a little one. It’s a mad cycle of nappies, naps and play! Our tasty fresh blends take ‘cooking’ and ‘nutrition’ off your baby to-do list, so you have two less things to worry about. Designed for your baby’s development
We are squeezing the last drops out of summer. This bank holiday we thought we would give you the ultimate hosting hack, a super simple pair of recipes from a couple of our favourite London restaurants, that you can make at home for two or twenty. They are crowd-pleasers, we can promise you! Baraffina inspired
Now is a great time to learn how to get more out of the produce you buy. This hot summer weather always seems to make all of the fresh produce in the house go haywire; you blink and the bananas are brown, leafy greens have gone black and the potatoes have sprouted mammoth roots and are
This week we met up with our founders to find out a little more on why they created our platform and marketplace.
We are passionate about the sustainable and environmental aspects of our business and we ask all our suppliers to work on improving their carbon footprint, the packaging that they use and to strive to ensure that their produce is, as far as possible, sustainable and ethical.
We know that food pairing is an alchemy of flavours that, when done right, can elevate a simple meal into a gastronomic experience. Now we know you were thinking we would be talking about wine, but actually, we want you to think about Tea. Specifically the wonderful Wild Safflower tisane from Nazani Teas
One of our favourite things about starting The Grocery List has been sharing tips, tricks and information with our suppliers. When we were talking to the team at The Virtual Cheese awards, we were let in on a little foodie secret! Pickled Walnuts! A truly British dish steeped in history, but almost forgotten in our
We are all becoming more aware of the provenance and processes involved in the food we buy, and the Covid 19 lockdown has given us a much needed reset to think about our values, our health and to resurrect the pleasure in the simple process of a meal. Eating Seasonally is a great way to
Over the last few months of living in Lockdown during a pandemic, cleaning has been at the forefront of our minds. Natural cleaning company, Clean Living International, offers some advice to help keep a healthy home. Their CEO, Helen Bee, says “It’s spring – the hopeful season that illuminates all the dust in our homes
Ingredients: A glug of olive oil 1 medium white onion 2 garlic cloves 2 red peppers 1 400 g tin of chopped tomatoes 500 g beef mince 2 Tbsp tomato purée A glug of beef stock 1 tbsp sweet chilli sauce 1 400 g tin of kidney beans ¼ tsp ground black pepper ¾ –
As global warming, the threat of extinction of many species and ethical crises reach breaking point, individuals are making changes in their shopping choices. What began as an emotional reaction against the exploitive nature of fast fashion and its impact on the environment is bleeding into all elements of our lives. Most notably in the
Are you a quality, local supplier offering delicious, sustainable, and personal products? Looking to advertise your grocery business online but struggling to reach new consumers? Wishing you could be part of a dedicated community committed to supporting local businesses whilst having the support of a passionate and dedicated marketing team to broaden your messaging and spread the
We sat down with Cap Classique to find out a bit more about the South African wine and what makes it so special. As Napoleon once said regarding Champagne, “in defeat we need it, in victory we deserve it”. A mantra that we live by whilst creating South Africa’s Finest Sparkling Wines. The wines of Cap
We have seen that shopping habits are changing; admittedly they were already changing pre C19 but the pandemic has certainly accelerated that change, and it is one of the little positives that will sustain as a result. Although London has an exceptional food scene, we lacked the appreciation for groceries and delivery services that other
THE IDEAL CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES! One for everyone to muck in and help with. This makes about 36 cookies so half the proportions for half the amount or, freeze half of them for later (we know! that’s never going to happen). It’s lockdown so if you don’t have salted butter, use whatever you do have. The
Are you growing chillis on your window sill? Or in a garden pot? They are the easiest way to add some heat and flavour to a lockdown meal! We love a bottle of chilli oil to have on the kitchen counter – its brilliant for the immune system, brightens up the simplest meal ingredients and is
In these troubled and uncertain times a lot of us (myself included) are concerned about what the future holds, the health and wellbeing of our loved ones and why is it the sunniest spring on record. Now. Seriously. One slightly more positive thing that lockdown has given us, is time. And if there’s one thing
Finding fresh fish can be tricky, especially if you don’t live by the sea. So I’ve put together a few tips that can help you out. 1. The first thing to do is to find a fishmonger, or at least a supermarket that has a fresh fish counter and that sells sustainably caught seafood. It